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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...ic drugs and alcohol. Human environment contains ever more risks, security systems, iron fencing. In cities, almost half of all marriages end in divor... ...ughing machine, educate their children, move to the city... Every cultural system has its ecological winners, the successful human species, and its ow... ... development religion. Meritocracy has made development religion the power system of our time, the church of development, where innovation and technol... ...world's greatest achievers, leaders and mass idols reside, but how morally sustainable an ordinary human being perceives his own cultural environment ... ...Muod Klao, but then later on, mother and father moved to Chae Hom because food was in short supply here. In my lifetime, a lot of changes have tak... ...d a house where you wanted and farm land where you wanted, too. If we had food, if we had rice, all was well. Now food isn't enough. Now we must hav... ...The profits are so small. It's better to sell the fields and buy rice for food. And then you don't need to worry about the harvest and work out ther... ...ns and severe sex laws with education of young people would result is more sustainable social values, gender equality and individual responsibility. ...

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